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Florida GOP Kills Measure To Protect Vaccinated Workers From Retaliation
It’s a topsy-turvy world in Florida, where vaccinated people can be banned while unvaccinated people can’t be.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jason-pizzo-miami-covid-vaccination_n_608c7bf1e4b02e74d2275743

In one of the more bizarre developments in the heated political wars over COVID-19, Republicans in the Florida Senate have defeated a measure that would have stopped schools from banning vaccinated teachers.

The measure was introduced by Democratic State Sen. Jason Pizzo earlier this week to protect teachers and other workers from being barred or fired by employers because they’ve been inoculated against the deadly pandemic. He was spurred to act after a private Miami school put vaccinated teachers on notice that their jobs were at risk.

Pizzo’s proposal was an amendment to a bill just passed by the Florida legislature Thursday that would prohibit businesses, schools and government entities in the state from asking anyone to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination.

In other words, in Florida, vaccinated workers can be barred from their jobs, while the unvaccinated can’t be. “In Florida, you can get fired for protecting your health,” said a crestfallen Pizzo following the vote.

Pizzo introduced his measure following news that the Centner Academy elementary school in Miami had issued an edict that vaccinated teachers or staff would be banned from having any contact with students. Vaccinated employees risked losing their jobs, warned school founder Leila Centner. Centner and her husband have made significant contributions to the Republican Party.

According to a student, a Centner Academy science teacher told a class that they shouldn’t hug their vaccinated parents for more than 5 seconds because it was too dangerous, CBS Channel 3 Miami reported. (Check out the video up top.)

In an email to staff and a letter to parents earlier this month, Centner claimed without any evidence that vaccinations caused unspecified issues with women’s reproductive systems and fertility, including changes in menstrual cycles. She did not cite a single study, because none exist. Centner acknowledged that her opinions were “new and yet to be researched.”

Pizzo called Centner’s notions “quackery.” It’s “just bizarre that would be okay,” Pizzo told HuffPost in a statement. He called Centner’s policy “quite dangerous, and it goes against well-accepted science.”

Pizzo said he introduced his amendment after he was told by the Florida Department of Health and the Education Department that there was nothing they could do about Centner’s policy — even though health experts have warned that it puts workers, students and communities at greater risk of contracting COVID-19.

A backer of the measure, Democratic state Sen. Jeff Brandes of St. Petersburg, pleaded with his colleagues before the vote: “Let’s show that the Senate is not insane, that we’re reasonable people and that we are not going to allow businesses to prevent someone from working there for doing exactly what we told them that they should do.”

Pizzo’s measure would have prevented any business, government entity, or educational institution from moving to “reject, restrict, obstruct, interfere, prevent, or deny” a person entry, services or use because the person is vaccinated against COVID-19.

It failed to win the necessary majority in a 19-19 vote in the Senate Thursday, even though some crossed the aisle to support it in the Republican-controlled chamber.

GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, meanwhile, took credit for the new legislation that bars proof of vaccination in the state and said he’ll quickly sign the measure into law.

“The irony is that this bill would grant rights to the people who have not been vaccinated, but it doesn’t protect me,’’ state Democratic Rep. Michael Grieco told The Miami Herald. “It’s time to start thinking ... about science and less about politics.”

I have to look this up. I cannot imagine this is telling the whole story. If it is truly banning people who are vaccinated just because they are vaccinated, then I will totally side with you that this is asinine.

But something tells me this isn't the whole story.
 
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I have to look this up. I cannot imagine this is telling the whole story. If it is truly banning people who are vaccinated just because they are vaccinated, then I will totally side with you that this is asinine.

But something tells me this isn't the whole story.

The story is all over the news.... including all your local Florida papers... go look it up.
 
I have to look this up. I cannot imagine this is telling the whole story. If it is truly banning people who are vaccinated just because they are vaccinated, then I will totally side with you that this is asinine.

But something tells me this isn't the whole story.

Ah, of course there was more to the story.

The rule that was proposed to pass (which the GOP said no to) was to take action against private enterprises that decided to discriminate against people who were vaccinated vs. not vaccinated.


TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate declined Thursday to take action against businesses and schools that discriminate against employees who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

The issue came to the forefront after a Miami private school’s CEO sent a letter riddled with misinformation to its faculty and staff and discouraged them from getting vaccinated.

The letter, first reported by The New York Times, instructed employees at Centner Academy that if they have received the COVID-19 shot they must be kept “physically distant” from students. The letter made false claims that the vaccine could somehow be “passed” to others and affect their reproductive system.

Sen. Jason Pizzo, D-Miami, said he tried to get state agencies to take action against the school, but officials told him they were powerless to intervene.

This is based on that crazy school (private school) that put in that rule about vaccinated teachers not being allowed near students.

Now, before you go all lunatic on this, I will 100% agree that this private school is nuts for such a rule. But it is a PRIVATE school. The State does not interfere with PRIVATE businesses banning anyone for not being vaccinated anymore than it does for banning people BECAUSE of being vaccinated.

Florida doesn't interfere with private businesses regardless of the path they choose.

Which is as it should be.
 
Ah, of course there was more to the story.

The rule that was proposed to pass (which the GOP said no to) was to take action against private enterprises that decided to discriminate against people who were vaccinated vs. not vaccinated.


TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate declined Thursday to take action against businesses and schools that discriminate against employees who have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

The issue came to the forefront after a Miami private school’s CEO sent a letter riddled with misinformation to its faculty and staff and discouraged them from getting vaccinated.

The letter, first reported by The New York Times, instructed employees at Centner Academy that if they have received the COVID-19 shot they must be kept “physically distant” from students. The letter made false claims that the vaccine could somehow be “passed” to others and affect their reproductive system.

Sen. Jason Pizzo, D-Miami, said he tried to get state agencies to take action against the school, but officials told him they were powerless to intervene.

This is based on that crazy school (private school) that put in that rule about vaccinated teachers not being allowed near students.

Now, before you go all lunatic on this, I will 100% agree that this private school is nuts for such a rule. But it is a PRIVATE school. The State does not interfere with PRIVATE businesses banning anyone for not being vaccinated anymore than it does for banning people BECAUSE of being vaccinated.

Florida doesn't interfere with private businesses regardless of the path they choose.

Which is as it should be.

Florida should not "interfere with private businesses regardless of the path they choose"? In Florida? Laughable. This is the state where DeSantis and GOP banned private businesses from using vaccine passports.
 
"DeSantis for the win" -- Plague rat central edition.

DeSantis announces suspension of all remaining local COVID-19 orders immediately
https://www.wesh.com/article/desantis-announces-suspension-local-covid-19-orders/36318157

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that he will sign a bill to invalidate all remaining local emergency COVID-19 orders.

The bill will go into effect on July 1.

Gov. DeSantis added that he will use his executive powers to suspend those emergency orders from local governments until his bill goes into effect. That executive order will go into effect immediately.

"I think this is the evidence-based thing to do," DeSantis commented at a press conference on Monday morning.

"I think folks that are saying they need to be policing people at this point. If you're saying that, you really are saying you don't believe in the vaccines," DeSantis said. You don't believe in the data, you don't believe in the science. We've embraced the vaccines, we've embraced the science on it."

DeSantis also added that he believes the order will be respectful of people's businesses and jobs.
 
Florida should not "interfere with private businesses regardless of the path they choose"? In Florida? Laughable. This is the state where DeSantis and GOP banned private businesses from using vaccine passports.

Sorry, I don't agree. It is one thing to police the requirements for businesses to serve customers because of documentation, and another to tell the business who they can and cannot hire or fire.

Would you support businesses being allowed to resist serving customers unless they showed a driver's license?
 
Sorry, I don't agree. It is one thing to police the requirements for businesses to serve customers because of documentation, and another to tell the business who they can and cannot hire or fire.

Would you support businesses being allowed to resist serving customers unless they showed a driver's license?

No shirts, no shoes, no vaccine passport -- no service. Seems like a reasonable extension of rules for private business that government should not interfere with. Private businesses should have the right to protect their businesses from plague rats.
 
No shirts, no shoes, no vaccine passport -- no service. Seems like a reasonable extension of rules for private business that government should not interfere with. Private businesses should have the right to protect their businesses from plague rats.

I get it. Fortunately what GWB thinks is reasonable doesn't rule our lives.

Maybe lobby your own state's governor to ensure your state is "safe" and secure.
 
I get it. Fortunately what GWB thinks is reasonable doesn't rule our lives.

Maybe lobby your own state's governor to ensure your state is "safe" and secure.

it' important to ensure that nearby states are not becoming plague central. Keep in mind that all 38 of North Carolina COVID variant cases came from Florida. What Florida does (and fails to do properly) -- impacts other states.
 
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